This might be classic but its a bit of a nightmare, my dog won't eat kibble. He turns his head at any kibble I've held out to him and holds out for stuff that is actually meat/tastes like meat. Unless my food is like 9 parts canned and 1 part kibble, he's not gonna eat it...argh

well I wouldn't mind sticking to cans too much...but his stool really isn't that solid and I think more dry food would help, that and I'm really not experianced enough to work on raw feeding but I might have to if I have no alternative.

Let's all just agree that both canned and raw feeding are better than Science Diet. In this case my dog is just not even willing to eat merrick canned food, hence I'm sorta left with no choice except for raw feeding.

Your dog is just doing what works for him. If he doesn't eat his kibble you give him canned (bonus) and it's no big deal if he doesn't eat for a few days. For the most part his body and digestive system is made up like that of a wolf. Wolves don't eat a couple times a day, closer to a couple times a week, or when they can.
Here's what I would teach him...
Offer his kibble for 10-15 minutes and then pick up the bowl. If he eats it, good, if he doesn't, oh well. No treats if he doesn’t eat his dinner. He’s not going to starve himself, he will eat when he has to and he will learn that if he wants to eat he has to do it when you put the bowl down for 10 mins and eat whatever you put in the bowl.

Your dog is just doing what works for him. If he doesn't eat his kibble you give him canned (bonus) and it's no big deal if he doesn't eat for a few days. For the most part his body and digestive system is made up like that of a wolf. Wolves don't eat a couple times a day, closer to a couple times a week, or when they can.
Here's what I would teach him...
Offer his kibble for 10-15 minutes and then pick up the bowl. If he eats it, good, if he doesn't, oh well. No treats if he doesn’t eat his dinner. He’s not going to starve himself, he will eat when he has to and he will learn that if he wants to eat he has to do it when you put the bowl down for 10 mins and eat whatever you put in the bowl.

I agree. Your dog will eventually eat what you offer him if he sees he is not getting anything else. He has figured out that if he turns his nose up to something you offer him, something tastier will show up in his dish. My mother has done this with all her dogs. Eventually it becomes a full time job trying to find something her dog will eat. She is retired and has the time but it is very stressful. I know this is not a problem with the dog but with my mother because this has happened with all her dogs.